Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: March 3, 2017
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KittyWhiskyMar 12, 2017
This is a wonderful film. Probably even among the best comic book movies (maybe not better than Nolan's Batman). Quality drama mixed with amazing action. Thanks to R, the action is really fun to watch. All the actors play their rolesThis is a wonderful film. Probably even among the best comic book movies (maybe not better than Nolan's Batman). Quality drama mixed with amazing action. Thanks to R, the action is really fun to watch. All the actors play their roles wonderfully! Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart are excellent actors! Feel the connection between them. Dafne Keen is just gorgeous! Did not expect such acting from the little girl. It actually looks like a small, vicious animal. The plot of this film is simple, but the main thing is the interaction between the characters, and situations during the journey. At the end of the film I was trying not to cry. But not even because of what happened with Wolverine, and due to the fact that Hugh Jackman will not return to this role. I'm a his big fan, all 17 years I watching him in this role, and I can't imagine someone else. It's the best film of X-Men. Now waiting for the movie about X-23. Expand
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MK217Mar 11, 2017
The best movie after The Dark Knight in this genre.It is certainly better than any other superhero/sci-fi/X-men movie.This movie shows us vulnerability of the supeheroes that we have loved for so many years in a very heart wrenching way.HughThe best movie after The Dark Knight in this genre.It is certainly better than any other superhero/sci-fi/X-men movie.This movie shows us vulnerability of the supeheroes that we have loved for so many years in a very heart wrenching way.Hugh Jackman's greatest performance ,hats off to him. The best actor for me for my whole life.He should get an Oscar for this beautiful film. Made me cry.One should catch it in theatres Expand
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werewolf3dMar 11, 2017
bloody emotional..... but hell I want Wolverine back!
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TheMetacritiqerMar 11, 2017
The best movie since BvS and could be the best Marvel movie ever. It's so good I feel it will be imitated for times to come. Their's a good chance it'll be my favorite movie of the year but their still is Justice League and Wonder Women.
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katfrogMar 11, 2017
Logan deviates from the standard Marvel formula, retaining the angst of the movies but missing any attempts at levity or comedy. Logan is now an old, broken down man who drives a limo for a living. The world also seems broken, but I'm notLogan deviates from the standard Marvel formula, retaining the angst of the movies but missing any attempts at levity or comedy. Logan is now an old, broken down man who drives a limo for a living. The world also seems broken, but I'm not explaining why where because that would be spoiling part of the movie. I am a diehard Wolverine comic book fan, and so far I have been less that impressed with the dialogue and characterization of him. Not outright unhappy, just not truly happy. I was happy with this movie. Logan went from a more two-dimensional thug and turned into a complex man here, trying to cope with all the dirt and dragons that life metaphorically keeps throwing at him while keeping his inner demons at bay. Expand
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marcmyworksMar 11, 2017
A wonderful addition to the X-Men franchise with great acting. Very much reminded me of X2, though with a lot better action. My one complaint would be that there some plot holes and the timeline doesn't quite match up with the X-Men films,A wonderful addition to the X-Men franchise with great acting. Very much reminded me of X2, though with a lot better action. My one complaint would be that there some plot holes and the timeline doesn't quite match up with the X-Men films, but hey, it's worth the watch. Expand
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mbmartinsMar 11, 2017
If you are a fan you will cry a lot... If you are not you will cry a little bit less but both will love it... Intense, gore, action, drama, fan service... Espetacular
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CineAutoctonoMar 11, 2017
"Logan" was a good movie, which has respected the essence of the comic, but the story as such was flawed, but with such success, Hugh Jackman has closed his cycle with Wolverime with a golden snap, and X-23 opens the Doors to a new era in the"Logan" was a good movie, which has respected the essence of the comic, but the story as such was flawed, but with such success, Hugh Jackman has closed his cycle with Wolverime with a golden snap, and X-23 opens the Doors to a new era in the universe of X-Men, the actress Dafne Keen, was the protagonist of the film and awaits a good future ahead. Expand
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lucasquaresmaMar 11, 2017
All that I wanted to see. I loved the movie. Screenplay, Phonography, Performances. I think it should be the best movie (the second best) of the X-Men. I will miss this.
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PimpinpakmanMar 11, 2017
Perfect end for Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Usually superhero movies are actions driven with story thrown in there for a good mix; this was story driven movie with necessity for action. And yes, the action was awesome. Well timed. GraphicsPerfect end for Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Usually superhero movies are actions driven with story thrown in there for a good mix; this was story driven movie with necessity for action. And yes, the action was awesome. Well timed. Graphics look great. I am really happy they did R rated instead of going to PG13 which doesnt do wolverine justice. Expand
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ourtimehascomeMar 11, 2017
A film like Logan could not have been directed by X-Men longtime director Bryan Singer. It took James Mangold to create a rich, tonally different, yet consistent movie like this. Mangold's writing/directing always seems to be one step aheadA film like Logan could not have been directed by X-Men longtime director Bryan Singer. It took James Mangold to create a rich, tonally different, yet consistent movie like this. Mangold's writing/directing always seems to be one step ahead of the audience, and Jackman's performance as the titular hero is grotesque, in the best way. In fact, this is one of his best performances, as well as every other actor. Expand
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rizzyD10Mar 9, 2017
Fantastic movie. I was interested to see this movie after I learned that Jackman took a pay-cut to get a R rating. So I anticipated great action. I was however, pleasantly surprised about how emotionally gripping this movie came out to be. NoFantastic movie. I was interested to see this movie after I learned that Jackman took a pay-cut to get a R rating. So I anticipated great action. I was however, pleasantly surprised about how emotionally gripping this movie came out to be. No other superhero movies kept me this emotionally engaged. Quite frankly, this felt like an Oscar worthy movie to me. The acting and directing was brilliant. If there is an award for the most improved sequel than this movie is the clear winner. Expand
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MasterRileyMar 10, 2017
Logan is an intense and emotionally driven drama film that often times makes me forget that its still a superhero movie. Its a fantastic film period. I've never really been into the X-Men universe but Logan caught my eye as it focuses more onLogan is an intense and emotionally driven drama film that often times makes me forget that its still a superhero movie. Its a fantastic film period. I've never really been into the X-Men universe but Logan caught my eye as it focuses more on emotion, character development, and relationships rather than on CGI action and over the top spectacle. The film tells a brutally realistic story about an old beaten Wolverine who wants to move on in life but gets pulled back into a problem. But this problem is very personal to Logan, making for the characters to really shine and resonate with you long after seeing the movie. I loved all the performances; from of course Logan, to Professor X, to the little girl, to the villain, etc. The direction and writing were excellent, the cinematography was fantastic, and the gore and practical filming locations really added to the realism and tone of the story. Whether you are a fan of superhero movies or just great films, this is a must see. Expand
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Sorpresivo15Mar 10, 2017
Everyone should go and see this movie. It's moving, has action, has nostalgia, great soundtrack, awesome but not exaggerated effects. A must. Thanks Logan for all that great work over the years. It pays respect to the beloved character fromEveryone should go and see this movie. It's moving, has action, has nostalgia, great soundtrack, awesome but not exaggerated effects. A must. Thanks Logan for all that great work over the years. It pays respect to the beloved character from the comic books, get's finally rid of the childish boundaries and closes a brilliant career. Expand
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oDjentoMar 10, 2017
I've never really been much of a superhero film guy because i always feel like the plot is arbitrary and the characters are 1 dimensional and if they do have arcs they just jump straight to their next evolution without any growth towards it.I've never really been much of a superhero film guy because i always feel like the plot is arbitrary and the characters are 1 dimensional and if they do have arcs they just jump straight to their next evolution without any growth towards it. The films are usually just about getting to the next set piece and cutting from mass explosion to mass explosion.

Logan luckily gets it right.

The film has definite emotional weight due to the script being able to give character interactions more meaning and just give the actors (Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart) more to eat up. The films set pieces have poignancy and conflict within them and captures the brutality of Wolverine. The X-23 character is also played with so little dialogue but done so well that you love all the characters and the way the act with each other. This film is an amazing showcase that superhero films can be great, if they focus on the characters and the plot first and not the big bosses they will soon fight or the biggest explosion they can put in. Sometimes the stakes in a film feel raised for the audience when they are lowered in the film (who gives a sh*t about Apocalypse eh?).

Great film and would highly recommend everyone check it out. Genuinely surprised me at moments, moved me and filled me with adrenaline in the action scenes.

Brutal, well written and somewhate emotional, despite its ex-positional ludicrousness. Also really nicely ties in the comic books to the plot.

8.8/10
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DeadlyMar 10, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As someone who appreciated most other recent xmen and wolvering movies I have to say this movie was very mediocre, the story was as uninteresting as it gets, Logan is now a Nurse/Carer for Xavier who suffers from Alzheimer when out of nowhere this horrible and annoying mexican girl shows up on the run from some evil white guys that want to take her away and do horrible things to her because reasons, even though they already have a copy of Logan. If being a Nurse and a nanny wasn't enough for the wolvering he is also dying and he doesn't give a damn because reasons, Xavier now seems perfectly fine with having a family killed just so he can chill at their place for a night and the nonsense goes on everything is so out of character that I don't even know what else to say, save yourself the money stay home. Expand
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golemgacMar 10, 2017
Although movie has more than two hours, we can't say that there was something unnecessarily concluded in this touching, but predictable story. This is the first X-Men film(after X-Men and X2) which has everything that had to be in actionAlthough movie has more than two hours, we can't say that there was something unnecessarily concluded in this touching, but predictable story. This is the first X-Men film(after X-Men and X2) which has everything that had to be in action movie, everything that Wolverine's fans deserves. Without that balanced, bloody massacres, maximum efforts of actors and future, almost post-apocalyptic mood the last big-screen episode about James Howlett aka Wolverine wouldn't be so successfull. Jackman and Stewart gave everything they could from their characters, Dafne Keen was the next star of the show, despite the fact that X-23 didn't talk too much, also Boyd Holbrook and Stephen Merchant did excellent jobs playing as Donald Pierce and Caliban. Logan earned the honoured place next to the films like Iron Man, CA:Winter Soldier, X2: X-men united ans Spider-Man 2, as the memorable, nearly perfect movie from Marvel which also finished one great chapter in movie franchise about mutants. Expand
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alejandro970Mar 9, 2017
Hugh Jackman in the role of a never seen Wolverine: tired and decadent, and with a certain pattern side. The sequences of violence are visceral but justified. Perchance one of best superhero movies of 2017.
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COOLQUINN17Mar 9, 2017
Man OH man this one was one hell of a movie. It was incredible and emotional. Logan was a perfect goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The action scenes were so amazing that I actually smiled every time when Wolverine started slicingMan OH man this one was one hell of a movie. It was incredible and emotional. Logan was a perfect goodbye to Wolverine and Charles Xavier. The action scenes were so amazing that I actually smiled every time when Wolverine started slicing people and the way they made the movie R rated was a VERY good decision. The child that played X-23 did a really great job playing the role. I know in the comics that she's much older than nine but I'm going to let this one pass. The ending was really sad but I won't spoil it for ya. Overall, this was the best entry in the X-men series and undeniably the best Wolverine movie ever! Thank you Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart for your awesome involvement in the X-men franchise for 17 years. We will miss you! Expand
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RobBob99Mar 9, 2017
Perhaps the best installment of this 17 year running franchise. This film is flat out great and a game changer in the comic book movie genre. Having the feel of a small budget indie film and class western, Logan earns it's R rating with itsPerhaps the best installment of this 17 year running franchise. This film is flat out great and a game changer in the comic book movie genre. Having the feel of a small budget indie film and class western, Logan earns it's R rating with its brutal violence that never feels forced. And if this is truly Hugh Jackman's final time as Logan, what a day to go out. Jackman delivers his best performance as Logan to date and straight up his best performance to date, worthy of Oscar consideration. Layered, emotionally powerful, Logan had me in tears by the end and it's something everyone should check out. Expand
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pdesaab07Mar 9, 2017
Simply put, bravo ! Mangold gave Wolverine the picture this character deserves. I've always felt that all the other movies including him had their foot on the brakes but not this time. The balance between the emotional state of eachSimply put, bravo ! Mangold gave Wolverine the picture this character deserves. I've always felt that all the other movies including him had their foot on the brakes but not this time. The balance between the emotional state of each characters (he's not mentioned enough but Merchant is also spot on), the violence of the images, and the rythm of the movie is almost perfect. They could have asked Ennio Morricone to score the soundtrack even ! Expand
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MandalaMar 9, 2017
I don't know what people are loving about Logan. The movie was slow, barely covered any ground, had no big plot, and not really a good ending, IMO. The premise basically suggests that all the X-Men efforts from previous movies amounted toI don't know what people are loving about Logan. The movie was slow, barely covered any ground, had no big plot, and not really a good ending, IMO. The premise basically suggests that all the X-Men efforts from previous movies amounted to little, if anything. That pretty much makes the earlier X-Men films moot, and seem a bit pointless - Logan is a very nihilistic statement on the X-Men characters and past X-Men movies.

The writing of Logan was pretty bland, and the characters were very limited in their personalities. The visual spectrum was very limited, and so was the amount of action. There was also a lack of mutant stuff.
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ascedentevilMar 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is the Wolverine film I have wanted for so long now. Not so many superhero films can walk the gritty line and be successful but Logan does with style, action and emotion. It's a visceral, well paced and well directed piece, with stellar performances all round particularly from Hugh with his portrayal of a dying wolverine and likewise with Sir Patrick.
Overall this easily becomes one of my favourite superhero movies, it is a very good film.
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LunevZlodeiMar 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Пожалуй не один фильм за последние лет пять не вызывал такой сильный резонанс во мне чисто с человеческой точки зрения. Я не являюсь фанатом Marvell или людей X но фильм вызвал у меня просто дичайший восторг в плане прикосновения к струнам души. Я шел на веселый боевичек про мясо и рассомаху, а получил драму про человека который просто устал жить. OST просто божественный, сразу после фильма вышел из кинотеатра, закурил и купил в айтюнсе всю дискографию Джонни Кеша. Фильм лично для меня является очень приятным и неожиданным шедевром. Expand
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my5ter1cMar 8, 2017
Logan is a masterpiece! One of the best movies ever created, period. Hugh Jackman will always be the Wolverine and his claws will be hard to be worn by anyone else. Although Laura was brilliant and proved that she can be the next generation wolveine.
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FallenStarMar 8, 2017
This movie is a 10/10 for me as it hits a lot of good things throughout the movie. While some people may be disappointed with the villains or the ending not being too impactful, I really found it so as this movie is pointing directly atThis movie is a 10/10 for me as it hits a lot of good things throughout the movie. While some people may be disappointed with the villains or the ending not being too impactful, I really found it so as this movie is pointing directly at Wolverine and some of the other main characters while also, in a way establishes a new generation (the children). The characters are beyond amazing, the storyline is interesting, the fighting scenes are really entertaining and interesting to watch while still feeling tense due to Logan not being able to regenerate as fast anymore. It's a drama that contains character development, intense moments, various scenes and character development and a really sweet way of wrapping up things.

Credit has to be given to movies who do something differently and amazing and I think Logan and Deadpool did just that. Support amazing movies like these so that we can show these movie makers what we love the most.

Story: 9/10
Characters: 10/10
Action: 10/10
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sk75Mar 8, 2017
Logan 's almost a masterpiece, one of the best super heroe movies ever, it's gonna change for good or bad that kind of movies forever and from now on the word Logan is gonna be the basic key in ever review you are gonna read about any superLogan 's almost a masterpiece, one of the best super heroe movies ever, it's gonna change for good or bad that kind of movies forever and from now on the word Logan is gonna be the basic key in ever review you are gonna read about any super hero film. Expand
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FadeBlackMar 8, 2017
Just seen it, and hard to know what to think. It was freakin epic, tough as nails, badass movie, a proper Wolverine movie if there ever was one. It made use of its somewhat slower, character study pace fantastically, and if this is the end,Just seen it, and hard to know what to think. It was freakin epic, tough as nails, badass movie, a proper Wolverine movie if there ever was one. It made use of its somewhat slower, character study pace fantastically, and if this is the end, it was a hell of a sendoff to one of the best fictional characters ever created.

What left me very confused though...is that this was the actual end. Logan is immortal, he can not die. Yes, I am the last person to demand that film sticks to source material, and yes I fully appreciate the "connected but also stand alone" nature of these films, but still. Beside his claws, the one known, certain thing about Logan is that he can not be killed. And the fact that they didn't really explain what killed him did not sit well with me. Some unnamed sickness and a stick through his stomach. It just seems that if they were going to do the seeming impossible...there should have been a clear reason for it provided.

The cross-into-X moment at the end, and the faith religious references were a welcomed sight though. Logan has struggled with religious questions far more than the movie ever depicted, so at least a hint of that was appreciated. The movie definitely moved me a lot, and there's no doubt that overall it was a great send off. But the question of how exactly he died is not sitting too well with me right now.
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NotoriousFraudMar 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. "Logan" is the best movie to wear the Marvel brand. However, i thought the third act with the evil Wolverine clone as well as Boyd Holbrooks characters anti-climatic death was dumb. Despite that, the final performances of Hugh Jackman as the titular character and Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier are perfect in this movie. The 'R' rating is also something i am extremely happy to get more of in bigger movies. Expand
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PolsejensenMar 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This movie sure is one of the greatest wolverine movies I've ever seen. The build up, characters and more serious scenes make this movie feel much more serious. Even though the story might not be very deep, its still a super serious Marvel movie. The ending was so damn good as well! How Laura which had been mute and different the whole movie, but loosened up towards the end and even calls Logan for dad as he's dying made me wanna cry so bad.. 10/10 imo, a must watch for everyone! Expand
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vishalgoradia27Mar 8, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I would rather a movie be flawed while trying to achieve greatness, than be generic. Logan is a fantastic ride. Things I loved - 1. The kid. Great stuff from her
2. The atmosphere. Chilling stuff
3. Logan himself
4. The sendoff

Things I had a problem with - 1. The ending felt abrupt and incomplete. (I get it. This is Logan's story, and it end on his grave. But when talking about the narrative of the story, they left a gaping hole in the end. It is like playing a video game till the end and finding out the ending will be part of the next installment)
2. Professor X's death. This was to be a big moment. Could (should) have milked it better. (I do like that his death came after he had the best night he had in a long time)
3. The vagueness. I don't know if I missed something (maybe I did) but I feel like not all about this whacky universe was explained. (I did not see x-men apocalypses; so maybe that's why).

But all in all, the movie was still GREAT and I would definitely put it among the top superhero movies ever.
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sandbornMar 8, 2017
Ho-Hum, same old same old with a few bright spots. The formula for this movie is fairly simple: Fight, go, stop, fight, go, stop, etc.,. Jackman is always awesome as Wolverine but the villains are just so predictable and unoriginal. There'sHo-Hum, same old same old with a few bright spots. The formula for this movie is fairly simple: Fight, go, stop, fight, go, stop, etc.,. Jackman is always awesome as Wolverine but the villains are just so predictable and unoriginal. There's enough action to satisfy, and the story premise had potential but the execution was so convential and contrieved. The movie just doesn't have that much going for it to deserve a higher rating. Expand
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Goo4youMar 8, 2017
In an era where nearly all reviews either go full-on negative, or the wishy-washy middle of the road, Logan is not a title what should be there. The movie is in the same vein of gritty realism the Christopher Nolan Batman movies highlighted.In an era where nearly all reviews either go full-on negative, or the wishy-washy middle of the road, Logan is not a title what should be there. The movie is in the same vein of gritty realism the Christopher Nolan Batman movies highlighted. The script is well written, though a tad unbalanced at times (the investment in a credible villain with more than a passing reason for be evil) shines in all the right places throughout the series.

The rating is warranted; this is a hard R and shines for it. Blood and gore for the sake of Blood and gore does not make a movie good, but when used to TELL the story as opposed to appease the L.C.D (Lowest Common Denominator) does. Logan does this. I'm no way a squeamish person, but there are moments where I involuntarily winched at the carnage taking place.

Worth the view, and a stellar way to send Hugh Jackman's Wolvie off into the proverbial sunset.
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fknratMar 8, 2017
This movie does for the X-Men movies what The Dark Knight did for superhero movies in general - elevate the content from superhero camp to being able to rub shoulders with genre fare. Great performances, gut-wrenching violence and cursingThis movie does for the X-Men movies what The Dark Knight did for superhero movies in general - elevate the content from superhero camp to being able to rub shoulders with genre fare. Great performances, gut-wrenching violence and cursing aplenty, but none of it feels juvenile (though a little forced at times, seeing as they can now get away with more with their R rating). Genuine emotion and strong themes of family are to be found throughout. My absolute favorite aspect of this movie are the touches of near-future America that we can see strewn throughout. Even if you're not a superhero genre fan, this movie will stand on its own as either a solid sci-fi action movie, or an indie-movie influenced road movie, or even a modern day Western. Highly recommended, see it in theaters ASAP. Expand
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JayNMatzMar 4, 2017
Logan might be cursed to be known as a comic book movie. Strip that down, this an incredible Sci Fi adventure movie. Like the best examples in this genre, the story revolves around human emotions and conditions, things that are seldomLogan might be cursed to be known as a comic book movie. Strip that down, this an incredible Sci Fi adventure movie. Like the best examples in this genre, the story revolves around human emotions and conditions, things that are seldom explored in CB movies, specially at this level. Logan is right next to Nolan's Dark Knight of pictures that transcend the genre. Notice that the expected Violence (this is VERY R-Rated) feels also real and natural and although graphic, it never happens without purpose and justification.

This movie was so gratifying. In a world populated by Marvel and DC movies, this one could be a game changer in more ways than expected
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icesystemMar 8, 2017
Лучший фильм по комиксам. Невероятная драма, фильм точно не для детей, да и крови много ( реально много ). Фильм действительно крут, советую всем не пожалеете.Лучший фильм по комиксам. Невероятная драма, фильм точно не для детей, да и крови много ( реально много ). Фильм действительно крут, советую всем не пожалеете.
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raporgiMar 5, 2017
Its a really good looking movie on Imax. I have no problems with the violence but in some scenes its just overly long and uncreative. This film is just too self-serious to the point of ridiculousness. "Logan" seems too self-conscious inIts a really good looking movie on Imax. I have no problems with the violence but in some scenes its just overly long and uncreative. This film is just too self-serious to the point of ridiculousness. "Logan" seems too self-conscious in trying to distance itself from the MCU. I found myself driftng off to Never-Never Land during the movie's sadsack pls-cry-moments. I wont be watching this movie again becoz once is enough. Expand
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russiangamerMar 8, 2017
Мои завышенные ожидания не оправдались и я даже немного разочарован.
Рейтинг R пошёл на ползу, фильм выглядит взрослым не только из-за жестокости, но и из-за атмосферы, диалогов. К концу фильма диалогов становится всё больше и меня они
Мои завышенные ожидания не оправдались и я даже немного разочарован.
Рейтинг R пошёл на ползу, фильм выглядит взрослым не только из-за жестокости, но и из-за атмосферы, диалогов. К концу фильма диалогов становится всё больше и меня они утомили, они интересные, но порой слишком затянутые. Экшен сделан на твёрдую 5, теперь словно чувствуешь когти росомахи, кровь летит во все стороны вместе с руками и ногами.
Итог: Отличное кино, где всё аспекты выполнены очень грамотно, но в целом, я бы не сказал "вау".
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ConkeroniMar 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This was a superhero movie to remember. From the deadpool sneak peak to the finally gory slaughtering of poor souls by the blades of the wolve played by the legendary hugh jackman. Also, the kid yells are epic :o Expand
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Meth-dudeMar 7, 2017
For a recent superhero movie, Logan is actually a pretty decent movie. It was kind of violent, the acting was good and the movie was, for the most part, entertaining.
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WiscoJoeMar 7, 2017
'Logan' is a well-calibrated folktale. The story is familiar and monotonous, but it's told with gravitas and specificity. Hardcore X-fans will surely be thrilled, as will anyone seeking a leaner and meaner approach to the genre, but be warned'Logan' is a well-calibrated folktale. The story is familiar and monotonous, but it's told with gravitas and specificity. Hardcore X-fans will surely be thrilled, as will anyone seeking a leaner and meaner approach to the genre, but be warned that the movie is incredibly predictable and has some weird pacing issues, which likely result from budget shortcuts and the myopia of a director more concerned with paying homage to his favorite Westerns and Noirs than in creating a new experience. I respected the hell out of how this movie was crafted (the acting! the cinematography! the wonderful little details!), but often felt like I was just going through the motions waiting for the next inevitable, repetitive plot point. Every time the movie takes a pit stop to ponder some interesting tangent, the trip is immediately jerked back on course, barreling towards it's final, thoroughly mapped-out destination. Watching this movie is like taking a road trip through Nebraska. The scenery is initially breathtaking and it seems like anything could be just beyond the horizon, but eventually as you make your way from Point A to Point B it all just kind of goes by in a dusty, hazy blur. Expand
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jlplattenMar 7, 2017
Wow! I was sick of X Men movies, but Logan makes me want more! If this film and Deadpool are the new direction for mutant comic book movies, then 20th Century Fox is doing everything DC wishes they could do, which is create a cinematicWow! I was sick of X Men movies, but Logan makes me want more! If this film and Deadpool are the new direction for mutant comic book movies, then 20th Century Fox is doing everything DC wishes they could do, which is create a cinematic universe that has it's own style and dedicated audience. We already got family friendly super hero movies perfected by Marvel Studios, so don't try to copy their formula. Do your own thing that attracts a different demographic. Expand
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DaigoustMar 7, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Expectation: Word that defines itself in expecting much for something, great desire, a strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
When I left the theater I did not take a thought from my head: " Missed Salt." Do not get me wrong, I'm a fan of Wolverine (HQs) and the movie has great moments, which I even imagined, with wit in some lines, funny ones and the courage to show the legendary characters in decadence. But on the other hand I can not stop thinking that some elements of the story could be much better. If I could talk to the creative or script team to be able to suggest everything I think and that could have improved the film (in humility). I'll segment:
1. The villains are weak and shallow and the clone did not interest me. First of all, to replace the doctor "I do not know who" by Dr. Sinister, the whole story could have revolved around a very evil scheme of Dr. Sinister, the virus or whatever it was that had decimated the mutants, etc. .
2. Instead of the clone, it could have been a robot equal to Wolverine, an equal cyborg in the comics. Or an alternative was also to have used Wolverine's son: Daken.
Daken is bloodthirsty, “blood in the eyes”, he could have killed all that family in the same way without remorse, but I do not think he would be easily controlled like the Clone.
3. The end was rough, the mutant powers of the children, so ... "childish" ... if they were what was left of the mutants, experiment with the blood of Jean Gray or Magneto, what I mean, more powers Cool and "Ice breath", etc ...
4. The son of Wolverine could be an experiment too and could have escaped before or have an appearance that warranted a future film with the X-23 and the latest mutants, or a fight between "family." I just know that, it would generate another huge Hype.
Otherwise the movie holds the tips ! Oh and it's kind of dead in the end, it did not move me and I just thought I'd end it.

Em Português:
Expectativa: Palavra que se define em esperar muito por algo, grande desejo, vontade de algo!
Ao sair do cinema não tirei um pensamento da cabeça: "Faltou Sal". Não me entenda mal, sou fã do Wolverine (Quadrinhos) e o filme tem ótimos momentos, momentos estes que eu não previ imaginar, com sagacidade em algumas falas, outras engraçadas e a coragem para mostrar os personagens lendários em decadência. Mas por outro lado não consigo parar de pensar de que alguns elementos da história poderiam ser bem melhores. Se eu conseguisse falar com a equipe criativa ou de roteiro para poder sugerir tudo que eu penso e que poderia ter melhorado o filme (na humildade). Vou segmentar:
1. Os vilões são fracos e rasos e o clone não me despertou interesse. Primeiro de tudo, substituir o doutor "sei lá quem" pelo Dr. Sinistro, toda a história podia ter girado em torno de um esquema bem maligno do Dr. Sinistro, o vírus ou seja lá oque foi ter dizimado os mutantes, etc...
2. Ao invés do clone, poderia ter sido um robô igual ao Wolverine, um ciborgue igual nas HQs. Ou uma alternativa também era ter usado o filho do Wolverine: Daken.
Daken é sanguinário, sangue nos "zóio", ele podia ter matado toda aquela família da mesma forma sem remorso, mas não acho que ele seria facilmente controlado como o Clone.
3. O fim ficou tosco, os poderes mutantes das crianças, tão... "infantis"... se eles foram oque sobrou dos mutantes, façam experiência com o sangue do Magneto, da Jean Gray, oque eu quero dizer, poderes mais legais e não bafo de gelo, etc...
4. O filho do Wolverine poderia ser mais uma experiência e poderia ter escapado antes ou ter uma aparição que justifica-se uma futuro filme com a X-23 e os últimos mutantes, ou uma luta entre "família". Só sei disso, geraria um outro Hype enorme.
De resto o filme segura a onda! Ah e é meio morto no final, não me comoveu e só pensei em acabar logo.
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TVJerryMar 7, 2017
Hugh Jackman says this will be his final film as Wolverine. He's working as a chauffeur (driving a beautiful Chrysler limo) attempting to stay unnoticed in a near future world where most mutants have died out. When a young girl with specialHugh Jackman says this will be his final film as Wolverine. He's working as a chauffeur (driving a beautiful Chrysler limo) attempting to stay unnoticed in a near future world where most mutants have died out. When a young girl with special powers shows up, he's forced into take her on the run. This is a more intimate take on the superhero genre. Yes, there are several great claw-slashing scenes, but there's also a more personal drama and less flashy special effects. Writer/director James Mangold has given the film a bleak personal perspective and managed some nice twists to keep it interesting. While not breaking any new ground for cool visuals, it does break the mold with a more dramatically compelling (yet still action fused) take on the genre. NOTE: Don't be late. There's a funny new promo for DEADPOOL 2 right before the film. Expand
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Tss5078Mar 7, 2017
Many people have asked why the name Wolverine isn't in the title of the latest X-Men movie. The reason is that this film is not for children. Logan is violent, vulgar, and disturbing, this film will give your kids nightmares. Logan isMany people have asked why the name Wolverine isn't in the title of the latest X-Men movie. The reason is that this film is not for children. Logan is violent, vulgar, and disturbing, this film will give your kids nightmares. Logan is supposedly the last time Hugh Jackman will play Wolverine, it might also very well end the current X-Men film franchise, that has produced nine feature films and brought in billions of dollars. That being said, I expected an epic conclusion, the likes of which Marvel had never done before, and what I got was somewhat of a disappointment. It takes place in the future and yes, Logan is older, but he's still the Wolverine, so I was expecting a fair bit of fighting and chases, but it seems that was pretty much all this film has to offer. A deteriorating Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) claims that even though a new mutant hasn't been born in decades, he is speaking to one that needs help, and as it turns out he was right. Logan and Prof. X go to rescue the child and bring her to safety, while the government tries to stop that from happening. I get that this is the future and there isn't time to fill us in on everything, but there are some major plot holes with the story that are never explained. This may be a Wolverine movie, but it is also the conclusion of the X-Men, so what happened to everyone and everything else? The stories narrow focus is on these three and getting to their destination, with chase after chase and fight after fight. The film certainly has it's moments and more than it's fair share of F bombs, but where was the whole conclusion element to it? The epic end to one of the biggest franchises in the history of film just isn't there. The big draw seems to be that they finally went for the R rating and showed Logan's true personality and yes, they made the film much more realistic than any other X-Men film, but I didn't have that satisfied feeling when it was all said and done. As for Hugh Jackman, this was easily his best performance as Wolverine. You see his real personality and all that comes with it, and if this wasn't the type of film that it was, released when it was, I truly believe people would be talking about an Academy Award, he was really that good. The harsh reality is that X-Men as we know it, with the cast that we know is probably over, but the way they ended it leaves us with too many unanswered questions and a feeling of unfulfilled promise. Expand
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RustCohleMar 6, 2017
Wow! What a ride...

Before I start my review I'd like to thank to everyone who contributed to making this masterpiece. This has been the best movie I've seen in many years. It was an emotional rollercoaster. You laugh, you cry, you get
Wow! What a ride...

Before I start my review I'd like to thank to everyone who contributed to making this masterpiece.

This has been the best movie I've seen in many years. It was an emotional rollercoaster. You laugh, you cry, you get excited when you see those claws used in a proper manner. The movie is Rated R, thus it's bloody gore. You finally get to see what Wolverine is meant to be... a brutal animal.

All the actors performed beautifully in this movie. The sound the effects the scenario which leaves only minor gaps when it ends are all beautiful. The cinematography is great. The atmosphere of despair is even better than the opening of X-Men Days of the Future Past. I wont say anything but if you are an X-Men fan like me, go out and see this movie. This movie deserves all the attention it can get.

Really sad to see Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart leaving their mantles with this last movie. Thank you for all the good feelings and thank you for making my childhood better.

So this is what it feels like... to be old.
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MattBrady99Mar 6, 2017
"This is what life looks like. People who love each other. A home. You should take a moment... Feel it".

It's very rare that a X-men (or any superhero movie), could be the hardest thing I've ever progress in terms of my thoughts and
"This is what life looks like. People who love each other. A home. You should take a moment... Feel it".

It's very rare that a X-men (or any superhero movie), could be the hardest thing I've ever progress in terms of my thoughts and feelings. Much hard when writing about it. Heck, I wouldn't even call it a superhero movie, but a mixture of both western and drama in disguise. No one is safe and the stakes are higher than before. While the villains themselves aren't anything I would call "great", but they did felt like a real threat and wasn't too cliché to the story.

Still...

"Logan" is one of the best non superhero movies I've seen in awhile. A sad but satisfying farewell to are fan favorite. A surprising character driven movie with real consequences. A bold and risky film that wouldn't have been made years ago in the hands of FOX. But I think it's the unexpected powerhouse that got me in many ways. Something the previous movies couldn't do.

Much darker and gruesome than I expected. Remember in "X-men: Apocalypse" when Wolverine goes on a full rampage and violently kills all the guards, but most of it was off-screen, even through you can clearly see blood on the walls. Well take that scene and imagine actually seeing him tearing through people. Yeah, it really goes for it and that ain't a bad thing.

Hugh Jackman has portrayed Wolverine for over seventeen years and this is by far his most powerful performance. It's the humanity and the depression of the character we never truly seen. Despite happening around him, Logan's true enemy is himself. Before the end of an era, he learns the meaning of family and being a hero for others. I know this may sound far-fetch, but I would go as far to say that Jackman deserves some award buzz for this. The raw emotion he brought to his scenes without any sloppy music under neath it, is achievement. Jackman will forever be Wolverine and nothing will top that.

Patrick Stewart delivers his last and most heartfelt performance as Charles Xavier. In this movie, he isn't the same Professor X who know and love. He is 90 year old, suffers from dementia, and has a dirty mouth. But at the same time, he's the a father figure to Logan. The scenes between Stewart and Jackman are one of the few highlights of the film.

Dafne Keen was fantastic as Laura/X-23. She captures the characters inner emotions just by her facial expressions that says so much than dialogue. What's more impressive that this is her first major role and already I'm interested of what she dose next.

I have to give major credit to James Mangold for what he brings to this harsh, but beautiful film. I wouldn't say he's an absolute professional when it comes to action scenes and story, but the perfect balance of brutal and bleakness he brought to those scenes was freaking spot on. The Wolverine series have been all over the place in terms of quality and tone, but Mangold finally puts it on his feet. By giving me what I wanted for years and much more.

Overall rating: "Logan" is a special kind of ride that hits you in places you wouldn't expect. I grinned and cried at the right moments. And that last shot was just perfect.

Farewell bub.
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BrKerLocKMar 6, 2017
Yes, this is the wolverine movie we were waiting for, it have violence, deep character progression and construction (or "desconstruction", in the Logan case) that make those people important and full of feelings, like almost every decisionYes, this is the wolverine movie we were waiting for, it have violence, deep character progression and construction (or "desconstruction", in the Logan case) that make those people important and full of feelings, like almost every decision they make through their little journey. Expand
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CapnAwesomeMar 6, 2017
Absolutely amazing performance by Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Dafne Keen. Don't watch Logan expecting it to be a bread and butter superhero flick like Avengers or Iron Man. It is so much more. Logan has a very real and gritty feelAbsolutely amazing performance by Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, and Dafne Keen. Don't watch Logan expecting it to be a bread and butter superhero flick like Avengers or Iron Man. It is so much more. Logan has a very real and gritty feel that makes it truly a special and emotional journey.
Logan is not a cliché tale of a group of heroes fighting a villain to stop the end of the world, but rather a journey of self-discovery and new meaning for James Howlett.
Logan is an absolute masterpiece and I would be surprised if it's not one of my top movies of 2017 come December.
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colilla1972Mar 6, 2017
La mejor película de Wolverine en todas sus apariciones, un héroe cansado y enfermo, cargando cruces y culpas que no son de él. La película es ultra violenta y sus enemigos no son épicos, no hay extraterrestres, ni dioses, no hay naciones enLa mejor película de Wolverine en todas sus apariciones, un héroe cansado y enfermo, cargando cruces y culpas que no son de él. La película es ultra violenta y sus enemigos no son épicos, no hay extraterrestres, ni dioses, no hay naciones en peligro, esta película es el testamento de un héroe que aunque prefiere que lo dejen tranquilo no es capaz de ser indiferente a las tragedias de otros. Junto al Batman de Nolan es la mejor película de un superhéroe que he visto (las otras son corales). Una película perfecta para cerrar el ciclo de Hugh Jackman. Grandes actores y lo único que hizo falta fue la canción Hurt interpretada por Johny Cash al final de la proyección. Expand
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nightblade00Mar 6, 2017
Beautiful, Brutal, and heartbreaking. More of an old school western in the style of "True Grit", Logan is the comic book movie we have waited a generation to see.
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kalasynMar 6, 2017
This movie is pretty unrelenting in its bleakness and horror, but it bring to light a new side of Wolverine and the struggles of a long life. The action scenes are superb and it certainly earns its R rating right from the get go. I thinkThis movie is pretty unrelenting in its bleakness and horror, but it bring to light a new side of Wolverine and the struggles of a long life. The action scenes are superb and it certainly earns its R rating right from the get go. I think First Class may be my favorite of the X-Men film, in part because it felt like something new and changed the game for the franchise. Logan feels less like a game-changer and more like a game-ender and is the perfect sendoff for Jackman and Stewart. I can't imagine how X-men will follow this up, but I'm eager to see if they can build on the breath of fresh air this gave them. Expand
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RvwFromUpHereMar 6, 2017
Who: Hugh Jackman, Jean Luc Picard, and the most talented child actor of all time as X-23
What: The incredibly moving most grown up superhero movie ever created
Where: The part of the X-Men universe that is loosely based on a Clint Eastwood
Who: Hugh Jackman, Jean Luc Picard, and the most talented child actor of all time as X-23
What: The incredibly moving most grown up superhero movie ever created
Where: The part of the X-Men universe that is loosely based on a Clint Eastwood film
When (can I watch again): As soon as you recover from the emotional tole this movie takes on you
Why: If X-Men DoFP was our childhood's redemption, this movie is our childhood's funeral. Strap yourself in for one final yet perfect adventure.
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ScottmccreadyMar 6, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. First you cannot give this movie 0. You are not a critic. Does the movie have flaws? absolutely! But we need to see the bigger picture. Logan in its sense is not a stereotypical superhero movie. This movie is for mature audiences it is not kid friendly. Just like Clint Eastwood did to westerns, Logan changes the aspect and reality of the superhero genre to make a movie that could exist in our own timeline in today's world. With heavy influences from Shane this really was logans last stand and it was done perfectly. It may not have the big sendoff that his death in the comic universe did however cover raw emotion and looked at themes around aging friendship family and living with your life choices. A few things I was disappointed at were we did not get the iconic suit and I felt that the end boss was a bit cliché (really wanted it to be sabertooth). However after thinking about it logans ultimate enemy was always himself! I am sad to hear that this could be the last time we see Hugh and Patrick however they did this film and their characters justice... Roll on deadpool 2! Expand
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Creeper3455Mar 6, 2017
Last times are always perfect,and what Logan done as a goodbye to the X-Men is great,actually. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart did a great job in acting,the story was impressive and cool in the 1st and 2nd act,then there's the 3rd act,whereLast times are always perfect,and what Logan done as a goodbye to the X-Men is great,actually. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart did a great job in acting,the story was impressive and cool in the 1st and 2nd act,then there's the 3rd act,where the movie gets emotional (and you'll probably shed a tear,even if this is a comicbook movie). From the trailers it seemed weak,but the R-Rating in this movie was brutally great (maybe a bit more than Deadpool). This movie could not be Oscar-Worthy, but Marco Beltrami's score has a chance of being nominated,because that's some epic levels of emotion right there. In the end, best comicbook movie of the year? You can think again! Logan is not only that, but it's also the best X-Men movie since X2 and Days Of Future Past, with a dark and emotional plot, great levels of acting and an epic score that signs a farewell to the X-Men franchise. Expand
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TimW001Mar 5, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is a marquee movie of the superhero genre. A nearly flawless film and a fantastic sendoff for Jackman. The first action sequence with Laura (X-23) is a perfect introduction to the well deserved R-rating film. As much blood and gore as a Tarantino film, decapitated heads, gratuitous stabbing, and bloody slashes, clawed uppercuts to skulls. This movie while accompanied by much action and blood but it is a strong character development film. Charles Xavier is a great senile old man and a great father figure. Logan is stubborn about refusing a happy family and that remains consistent until the very end.
Pacing, action, characters, all is great. Without prior knowledge of X-Men or Wolverine it still stands as a strong action & sci-fi movie.
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Seymour_MoviesMar 5, 2017
Exactly what I have been looking for in a comic book movie for years! I love how gritty they took this film and hope that they continue this direction with other comic book movies. That being said, it is a comic book movie, so don't expectExactly what I have been looking for in a comic book movie for years! I love how gritty they took this film and hope that they continue this direction with other comic book movies. That being said, it is a comic book movie, so don't expect the most original piece of film you have seen this year. Expand
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PeabarterMar 5, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. My son and I left this movie feeling somber and depressed. Granted, I like Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart performances. They did the best they could do with the content. The movie is dark, brooding and rather slow during the middle half. It seems as though the entire purpose of the movie was to say goodbye to 2 people. So it portrays them as old, weary and ready to fissile out. Personally, I prefer to see my favorite characters in their prime and going out with a bang rather than worn out and beaten down at the end. The girl had nothing to say for most of the movie which makes it hard to relate to or care for what happens to her. I like to have fun when I go to an X-Men movie and this was far from that. It's too bad that the movie couldn't be fun and then killed off my favorite characters. Unlike other X-Men movies, I hardly expect that I will want to see this movie again. I guess I had too high expectations for this film. Expand
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CryteknologiMar 5, 2017
An absolute masterpiece! This movie's take on the character was unbelievably spot on, as the iconic Hugh Jackman as Logan. I never thought I was going to see such a dark twist on a superhero movie, but I can't be more pleased with the result.An absolute masterpiece! This movie's take on the character was unbelievably spot on, as the iconic Hugh Jackman as Logan. I never thought I was going to see such a dark twist on a superhero movie, but I can't be more pleased with the result. Congratulations to Hugh Jackman for this amazingly portrayed character, and all the other well casted actors, who made this movie a masterpiece. Expand
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CherryVictorinoMar 5, 2017
Logan é um filme denso, intrigante, cheio de ação e principalmente de tirar algumas lágrimas. Não é um filme com cara 'marvel' digamos assim. A relação de Charles com Logan foi tão bem construída que eu acho que Patrick merecia um oscar comoLogan é um filme denso, intrigante, cheio de ação e principalmente de tirar algumas lágrimas. Não é um filme com cara 'marvel' digamos assim. A relação de Charles com Logan foi tão bem construída que eu acho que Patrick merecia um oscar como melhor ator coadjuvante. A interpretação dele e a construção do personagem na história é de emocionar qualquer um. Por outro lado, temos a desconstrução do personagem Logan, onde vemos claramente suas mudanças tanto físicas e emocionais. Dafne Keen que interpretou a X-23 impressionou com sua atuação impecável. Com apenas 12 anos ela se mostrou uma atriz com um grande potencial, principalmente nas cenas de ação. O filme inteiro é recheado de cenas de ação, com um roteiro fechado e uma descrição completa de cada personagem. A direção de arte desse filme é mais escura, mais pesada, pois não é uma história para te entreter, é uma história para te emocionar. Conseguimos desenvolver afeto com os personagens, se emocionar com a trilha sonora e ainda por cima dar umas boas risadas, ou seja, é um filme completo. Claro que, eu poderia citar algumas coisas que eu não curti no filme, mas são tão insignificantes que nem vem ao caso discutir. Hugh Jackman nos apresentou um personagem com emoções e mais abalado. Enfim, é um filme que não é só sobre ação e violência, mas também sobre família. Foi lindo a forma como retrataram a relação familiar de Logan neste filme. Expand
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XishnikMar 5, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I really don't see why everyone is so ready to praise this film. It's mediocre at best. Not great as a superhero movie, not great as a western. A campy slow building film with shallow villains with nonsensical motivations. A plot that has enough short sightings to make one cringe *spoilers* 1.Let's go to canada where we will be safe when the villians are already crossing borders from mexico and could care less about borders. 2. Let's Kill all of the children from the experiments but wait lets take the GIRL ALIVE. *end spoiler* **** exposition leaving the viewer confused as to where the **** all of the x-men are and why all of them are dead. Lot's of gore to the point of being goofy (lot's of face stabbing). LOTS OF FACE STABBING. FACE EXPLOSIONS. shallow character deaths and depths, with little to no emotions. Everyone saying it's the perfect 'goodbye' is officially an emotionaless zombie. They died in vain to what their characters stood for. The movie truges slowly for the middle hour and half to point of incredible boredom with logane doing nothing but cursing or staring at the road or his companions. Notable mentions are Patrick stewarts attempt at somwhat redeeming the movie (somewhat). All in all the praise for this movie is undeserved. It's a shortsighted overproduced campy gorey goofy and shallow movie. A shallow ending for a hero that's been in the X-men series for over a decade. Expand
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xina08Mar 5, 2017
Loved this movie more than I anticipated. Great performances by all the cast, especially that little girl - she almost steals the movie. I say almost because Hugh Jackman is amazing here, Oscar worthy, imo. Very violent, but that's to beLoved this movie more than I anticipated. Great performances by all the cast, especially that little girl - she almost steals the movie. I say almost because Hugh Jackman is amazing here, Oscar worthy, imo. Very violent, but that's to be expected.GO SEE THIS MOVIE and see for yourself. Expand
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thedaywalkerMar 5, 2017
And Hugh Jackman gets the sending off he deserves, they finally did justice to the wolverine character in this final solo act, it's bloody as it should, action is great and it's emotional when it needs to be... Can't help to think it couldAnd Hugh Jackman gets the sending off he deserves, they finally did justice to the wolverine character in this final solo act, it's bloody as it should, action is great and it's emotional when it needs to be... Can't help to think it could have been better with some more clever dialogue and some plot points that weren't really thought of, but overall, it was really great Expand
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RuslanDZEMar 5, 2017
I was going with good expecting for this movie and left the theater with a good mood. "Logan" is a cool movie with down to earth vibe that is not typical for superhero movies and I AM FREAKING LOVED IT. As a guy how tired from silly and overI was going with good expecting for this movie and left the theater with a good mood. "Logan" is a cool movie with down to earth vibe that is not typical for superhero movies and I AM FREAKING LOVED IT. As a guy how tired from silly and over hyped comic book flicks I found this one more seriously and far more enjoyable than than latest DC or Marvel movies. It is awesome that they used Rating R for Wolverine movie(finally) because everything is looking real and does not feel like they constrained from some scenes. This rating is giving so much freedom and art is freedom so please use more of that in other movies where rating R is much needed. Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and little girl Dafne Keen are fabulous. I was impressed the most with Dafne for sure by cause of it is hard to see kid character that is playing this good and doesn't make you cringe. So good overall. Only downside for me is that third act of the movie feels a little rushed and does not have high intense moments. I would love to see Hugh Jackman again as wolverine. I have no idea who can play that character rather than him. God damn....17 years of playing same guy... Expand
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DirtyDaveMar 5, 2017
Delicate moments bring out the cringe in the gore, and when the gore's flying it makes you scared for future delicate moments. This movie is beautifully acted, shot, etc. Slow scenes only slightly damper it down because the characters are soDelicate moments bring out the cringe in the gore, and when the gore's flying it makes you scared for future delicate moments. This movie is beautifully acted, shot, etc. Slow scenes only slightly damper it down because the characters are so enduring that you don't mind just hearing them talk. Expand
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antrolarMar 5, 2017
A fantastic drama which shows that where Logan's claws cut deepest, is the human heart. An exciting action movie that made my heart race with every action sequence for the first time in my life. Logan is dark, it is gritty and violent, butA fantastic drama which shows that where Logan's claws cut deepest, is the human heart. An exciting action movie that made my heart race with every action sequence for the first time in my life. Logan is dark, it is gritty and violent, but it's also very much human. I did not see this as a superhero movie because of the themes and message it tries to send. From the get-go it's clear that this isn't a movie for kids, but for adults. The result is a movie that stays true to the character of James Howelett, and ultimately is a love letter to the fans. I've watched it twice this week. First on Wednesday March 1st, then again on Saturday March 4th. It truly exceeded all expectations. Brilliant perfomances from all actors, especially Hugh Jackman. He truly gave all of himself for this one. Expand
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AlvaritoMar 5, 2017
To be Honest when i left the cinema I was so excited for what I have whatched, finally a REAL WOLVERINE movie, the R is a must here, with a very dramatic scenes and EXTRAORDINARY SCENES OF ACTION.
This movie is not for everybody, becouse it
To be Honest when i left the cinema I was so excited for what I have whatched, finally a REAL WOLVERINE movie, the R is a must here, with a very dramatic scenes and EXTRAORDINARY SCENES OF ACTION.
This movie is not for everybody, becouse it takes long time to explain what is happening and how the characters are developed. The "trinity" in this movie is EXCELENTE (Logan, Charles, Laura).
The whole movie is a tribute to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine.
In conclusion, if you love road trips movies, JUST WATCH IT, if you love Wolverine, JUST watch it.
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horizonbtsMar 5, 2017
Saw the movie "Logan" last night. Hugh Jackman will always be the Wolverine for me as he totally personifies the character! An amazing and fitting end to him playing the character in X-Men!! I would give the movie a 100 stars if ISaw the movie "Logan" last night. Hugh Jackman will always be the Wolverine for me as he totally personifies the character! An amazing and fitting end to him playing the character in X-Men!! I would give the movie a 100 stars if I could-yep it was that good. I don't know how Marvel could ever top this. They cast the character right in the beginning, and carried the story well all the way through to the end. Me growing up on comics, living and breathing the, Marvel done the movies and the character justice all the way through. Some others they haven't done so well with, again Hugh Jackman was and always will be Wolverine for me!! Expand
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whooosaahMar 5, 2017
"Logan". Hugh Jackman's final portrayal as The Wolverine. This is The Wolverine movie that we need. James Mangold successfully redeem himself and proves that he can make a fantastic Wolverine solo movie. It has so many great moments and"Logan". Hugh Jackman's final portrayal as The Wolverine. This is The Wolverine movie that we need. James Mangold successfully redeem himself and proves that he can make a fantastic Wolverine solo movie. It has so many great moments and actions. The bloodiest, most brutal and gut-wrenching superhero movie I've ever seen. Deadpool is the bloodiest? No.Alright, let's review it. This movie is different. Unlike any other superhero movies that filled with a lot of CGI, Logan entertain us with its story, depth and realistic violence. The pacing is sometimes draggy, but it's not a big deal. I still enjoy it. From the acting division, I won't talk much about Jackman's performance, he is the Wolverine. Patrick Stewart does a great job with his sad, in agony but doesn't-lose-faith character. Holbrook successfully brings the villainous charisma with his intimidating and a lil' bit annoying (in a good way) act. Dafne Keen, wow, just wow. The cinematography is also great. A lot of rural's view and action sequences perfectly captured. The camera movements fits perfectly with this movie's tone. Jackman ends his Wolverine saga with a fantastic bang. Expand
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IvanPupyshevMar 5, 2017
If you think, that MCU’s started quiet a long time ago, think again and look at Hugh Jackman, who’s been playing Wolverine for more than 17 years – symbolic that his character’s more than hundred years old. But this long run’s come to an end,If you think, that MCU’s started quiet a long time ago, think again and look at Hugh Jackman, who’s been playing Wolverine for more than 17 years – symbolic that his character’s more than hundred years old. But this long run’s come to an end, but what kind of it? The end we all dreamed of – brutal and enjoyable franchise’s epilogue with both dramatically and action satisfaction. Hugh Jackman’s brilliant smile has passed away, Logan’s grown some hairs and accepted hobo-style look – in the world of familiar comic book adaptations, such approach is really welcomed, especially in Wolverine’s case, who’s iconic and original image of severe killer was long-awaited by the fans and average viewers. Costumes and shining setting are gone, substituted by dystopic and urban landscapes, which’re perfectly matches title character’s inner world – broken and hopeless. Frankly, dark tone makes old and new heroes or villains look more mature and conversations between Stewart’s and Jackman’s aged Professor Xavier and Logan come to a new level from just professional to more family-style. Of course, it’s more because of wow-effect from new conception either from real franchise drama-development, but still it’s really cool. Especially, considering the fact that actors give fine performances of their characters, especially Boyd Holbrook, whose vicious Donald Pierce is the best villain in years. Even Dafni Keen’s character isn’t annoying at all, as it may concern previously. She’ isn’t much talking anyway, what’s a really smart move from creators. Director James Mangold’ new entry in comic genre includes high-stakes filming and the viewers are also now more demanding here and although he’s made a great job in style and concept, scenario has some significant flows. Yes, we have a minimum world description for comfort viewing, which includes automatic wagons and some new technologies descriptions, but the story background lacks of information – Mangolg gives only glimpses of what happened, why and how characters ended like this. This may upset some hardcore fans as well as universe development’s pretty weak with the feeling that film in every way tries to stay from X-Men franchise. However, the real concern about director’s work is movie’s rough final act – after emotional and thoughtful main part ending feels like directorproducer came out on the stage and said “we run out of time/budget and have to end this drama with typical superhero sequence”. Make no mistake, it’s not as bad as you may think, the problem isn’t so big, as it was in previous Wolvie movie, where after well-done narration has come a silly finale, but still it’s a bit upsetting. But nevetheless, even considering this issues “Logan” is a great story with complex characters and may be ranked as step forward for comic book movies with the chance, that in future we will get more adult-style adaptations with both satisfying dramatic and action features. “Logan” is barely can be named as a revolution in genre, but it’s a great example of a thoughtful storytelling combined with terrifying action-sequences - script issues can be easily forgiven, given the fact, that the major part is really great and now we can peacefully let go the classical character. Expand
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Compi24Mar 5, 2017
Not since "The Dark Knight" has a "comic book movie" come along with this much auteuristic fervor and individuality. In fact, I put the term "comic book movie" in quotes because - like Nolan's 2008 opus - James Mangold's "Logan" is a filmNot since "The Dark Knight" has a "comic book movie" come along with this much auteuristic fervor and individuality. In fact, I put the term "comic book movie" in quotes because - like Nolan's 2008 opus - James Mangold's "Logan" is a film that is so passionately crafted, it transcends the sub-genre itself. It would, quite simply, be an insult to label this as just a "good comic book movie." Forget Marvel. Forget DC. Forget comic book movies altogether. This is a motion picture with more character, originality, and style than most films in general. It's as much an action-thriller as it is a family drama and a road trip story, with characters so well-drawn out and well-realized that you feel you never want the ride to end. Though, when things do eventually come to a close, my God do they find a way to send it all off with class. This is the Wolverine film that James Mangold always wanted to make and the one that I'll always consider to be the best - even if it is the last. Hugh - it's been real, bub. You've more than earned your time off. Expand
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BrianMcCriticMar 4, 2017
Easily the best Wolverine movie made. The feel is gritty and extremely violent, the Wolverine we've all wanted to see. It's a tad long, but James Mangold had his finger on this character and the finished product is great. A
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BarGMar 4, 2017
This movie is just spectacular! For me, x-men movies always had something special in them. They have a "soul" and invoke serious topics that not every movie dares to mention. Considering this, Logan is quintessential of these series! It hasThis movie is just spectacular! For me, x-men movies always had something special in them. They have a "soul" and invoke serious topics that not every movie dares to mention. Considering this, Logan is quintessential of these series! It has everything that great movie should have and even more. I really want to see more of Logan but I hope they will not continue his story because this is the best finale possible for this character! Expand
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Juanri_gameMar 4, 2017
Logan is something new, maybe the line that cuts the new and old superheroes movies, makes you feel near the character. A good story, great actors, drama, comedy and action. It's all about this, widely recommended. The La La Land of superheroes.
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eeykMar 4, 2017
This episode was just no as good as the other movies. The whole movie logan was drunk or wounded it was really annoying to watch something. The ending was not what i expected.
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NerdEnt_NetMar 4, 2017
Excerpt from Nerdent 'dot' Net Logan was the perfect standoff to Hugh Jackman’s run of the character he has been playing for the last 17 years. Though the film is Rated R and full of adult content ranging from substance use to bloody goreExcerpt from Nerdent 'dot' Net Logan was the perfect standoff to Hugh Jackman’s run of the character he has been playing for the last 17 years. Though the film is Rated R and full of adult content ranging from substance use to bloody gore Mangold ties it together with a family vibe with all the characters. I believe it could’ve been more faithful to the source material though splintered fractions of Marvel characters hindered it. Stylistically the movie was a work of art from the cinematography to choreography. Where Wolverine will go from here is still to be seen but he will pop up sooner than later due to the character’s popularity. Expand
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Brent_MarchantMar 4, 2017
A moderately entertaining action-adventure offering that's a stand-alone story from the "X-men" franchise. While a bit more gratuitous than I typically care for, and with an overlong middle section that could have benefited from someA moderately entertaining action-adventure offering that's a stand-alone story from the "X-men" franchise. While a bit more gratuitous than I typically care for, and with an overlong middle section that could have benefited from some considerable chopping, the film nevertheless delivers a compelling story with good action sequences, ample humor and familiar characters seen in an unfamiliar light. Fans of the series will undoubtedly enjoy this the most, but even casual movie goers are likely to find a fair amount of entertainment value here. Expand
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GetDaRekM8Mar 4, 2017
This is by far the best Fox X-Verse movie to date. The film is so brutal yet so heart felt and emotional at the same time. It knows what it is,its not your typical Super Hero movie where the hero saves the day no, its about a broken man whoThis is by far the best Fox X-Verse movie to date. The film is so brutal yet so heart felt and emotional at the same time. It knows what it is,its not your typical Super Hero movie where the hero saves the day no, its about a broken man who really has nothing to live for anymore. Hugh Jackman really gave it his all in his final performance as the Wolverine so did Sir Patrick Stewart, Daphny Keen (Sorry bout your name) did a mind blowing performance as X-23 and i definitely see her in future X-Men films. This movie will break you down emotionally, James Mangold direction is so spot on, it knows where to hit you emotionally. Put the MCU-DCEU rivalry aside, Fox just came out with an amazing film that in my opinion is on Par with The Dark Knight. Expand
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Metric_ThreadMar 4, 2017
The best X-men movie I have seen. It is gritty, dark, violent, but with some humor (Professor X dropping F-Bombs :) ) and few touching scenes. Action was perfect.
Story was very good, but I removed 1 point for too many mysteries. I don't know
The best X-men movie I have seen. It is gritty, dark, violent, but with some humor (Professor X dropping F-Bombs :) ) and few touching scenes. Action was perfect.
Story was very good, but I removed 1 point for too many mysteries. I don't know the background of what I am watching. What happened with all the X-men? What happened with the world (or precisely USA in the movie? Is this movie continuation of first or second X-men universe? Maybe those questiones are answered in some of the books, but for someone like me, who read x-men comics 20 years ago, it is just a bit chaotic.
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ZenRobotMar 4, 2017
DO NOT SEE. The critical praise for this film is highly suspect. I think critics are seeing so many bad movies that Logan becomes palatable due to it's (few) redeeming qualities. BUT THIS MOVIE IS NOT GOOD. If you must see it, wait to seeDO NOT SEE. The critical praise for this film is highly suspect. I think critics are seeing so many bad movies that Logan becomes palatable due to it's (few) redeeming qualities. BUT THIS MOVIE IS NOT GOOD. If you must see it, wait to see it at home for cheaper. I walked out before the last 25 minutes of the movie it was so bad. Expand
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CostaGrillasMar 4, 2017
This movie was beautifully made. It starts off they way it should showing you what type of movie your in for. The introduction is strong showing what happened to Wolverine and his current story while introducing the villain all at the sameThis movie was beautifully made. It starts off they way it should showing you what type of movie your in for. The introduction is strong showing what happened to Wolverine and his current story while introducing the villain all at the same time. This movie perfectly balances it's strong brutal violence with strong emotional scenes throughout the whole 2 hour and 21 minute run-time. The way some of the action scenes kept you stressed and on the edge of your seat leaving you breathless but you have to see this more than just an action movie full of nitty-gritty violence. The emotional and strong messages that were included in this movie were strong and effective. The acting from every character is powerful and believable especially that of Dafne Keen who plays X-23. Altogether this movie is a perfect, bloody and emotional sendoff for Hugh Jackman and the pay-cut he took to get the R rating was greatly appreciated. You will be missed after a great 17 years. Great work James Mangold.

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RemielMar 4, 2017
As Deadpool majors in comedy. Logan introduces drama and emotion into the superhero genre. The movie does not hold back on action but peels that away for some heart-touching moments with two of the most loved X-Men.
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moviemitch96Mar 4, 2017
First thing's first. It may be by my own doing, but my extremely high expectations for this film going in led to a bit of disappointment in some areas. Don't get me wrong, this was easily the best solo Wolverine outing. However, in myFirst thing's first. It may be by my own doing, but my extremely high expectations for this film going in led to a bit of disappointment in some areas. Don't get me wrong, this was easily the best solo Wolverine outing. However, in my opinion, it's far from being the best X-Men film overall (personally, I enjoyed Days of Future Past and Deadpool the most.) Some have even gone as far as to say that this is Marvel's "The Dark Knight", and that it's just as good, if not, better than that film. I certainly wouldn't go as far as to say that either unfortunately. Anyway, with all of that out of the way, this was still a solid and entertaining final outing for Wolverine with all of the grittiness and hard violence that the fans had asked for over and over again for the longest time, not unlike last year's "Deadpool" as well (btw, he does have his own humorous little intro at the very beginning of the film.) Hugh Jackman is better than ever, with his portrayal of Wolverine feeling more humanistic and vulnerable than before. Like I said before, the action is top-notch and the violence and blood ever so present like what we had hoped for all this time in a Wolverine film. The film did an excellent job of really getting things interesting and going in the first half with the story and action. However, it's the second half where my disappointment began to settle in, as the story, as well as the final 20-30 minutes in particular began to feel rushed and the ending also felt pretty underwhelming and rushed for me overall. It definitely left me feeling that our silver-clawed friend deserved a much bigger sendoff rather than the underwhelming and rushed one that was given instead. Overall, this was still the best Wolverine film by far, but unfortunately, it didn't quite fully live up to the hype for me and I didn't find myself loving it like I had so hoped. Nevertheless, it's still a very entertaining and action-packed addition to the X-men franchise, and one that allowed Hugh Jackman to give us a well-meaning and powerful final performance in his career-making role. Expand
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FPGNewsMar 4, 2017
Logan is a brutal finale to the story of the Wolverine, filled to the brim with brutal action scenes and quiet, excellent character moments, this is a must-see not just for comic book or superhero movie fans, but just movie fans in general.Logan is a brutal finale to the story of the Wolverine, filled to the brim with brutal action scenes and quiet, excellent character moments, this is a must-see not just for comic book or superhero movie fans, but just movie fans in general. It will make you flinch, laugh and maybe even cry. No matter what, this movie will hit you right in the gut. So long Logan, and thank you for the memories. Expand
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KingMob4313Mar 3, 2017
Pros: The rather boring and tepid X-men movies have their overwrought coda and maybe Patrick Stewart's role in these piles of garbage will be forgotten.

Fox will no longer beat the dead horse of a sterilized vision of Marvel's more
Pros: The rather boring and tepid X-men movies have their overwrought coda and maybe Patrick Stewart's role in these piles of garbage will be forgotten.

Fox will no longer beat the dead horse of a sterilized vision of Marvel's more adventurous comic book series.

While it's nice to see action scenes not obscured by the usual shake-cam garbage that plagues most movies, the violence is Peckinpah-esque and I guess that will appeal to the man-child sociopaths who will be flocking to this movie for their dose of male power fantasy.

Cons: A further continuation of Fox's butchering of the Logan character. Without Wolverine's failed samurai / weeaboo aspect or any hint of the internal conflict that made up a crucial part of the character (his bestial side) the character lacks any sort of nuance. Instead the only real internal conflict comes from his pining for the redhead girlfriend of the king of toolbags: Cyclops.

Everything is so serious. Much of the movie's framing assigns importance and gravity to the ridiculous and frankly silly plot points and scenes.

In a phrase: it tries too hard.
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Burnouts3s3Mar 4, 2017
After 17 Years debuting in the X-men Franchise, Hugh Jackman exits the role as Wolverine, a troubled loner with a heart of gold and claws of Adamantium. In the future of 2029, Mutants have almost become extinct. Logan, living with a dementiaAfter 17 Years debuting in the X-men Franchise, Hugh Jackman exits the role as Wolverine, a troubled loner with a heart of gold and claws of Adamantium. In the future of 2029, Mutants have almost become extinct. Logan, living with a dementia ridden Professor Xavier and a mutant recluse named Caliban, turns his back on mutantkind, instead attempting to make a living as a limousine driver to retire to the ocean. However, Logan's fate is changed when she meets a young girl with mutant powers very similar to his own.

The Live Action X-Men franchise has often been accused of being disrespectful to the source material (or rather the more fantastical elements of said source material such as the Dinosaurs in present day of the Savage Land or the space opera adventures of the Starjammers), in an age where Marvel Studios explores space with Guardians of the Galaxy or the microscopic world with Ant-Man. In Logan, that grounded reality works to the benefit of movie. Instead of visual spectacle and technicolor explosions, the action grim, grounded and folded to reality. Unlike other attempts to 'mature' the genre through simple additions of profanity and violence, Logan uses its R rating to tell a more character driven story, showing broken old men at the end of their ropes. After years of a PG-13 rating, the R rating doesn't simply add blood and gore, but a sense of melancholy and bleakness other films of the same genre do not have. Logan has been described as the mainstream Superhero Western, a fair comparison since Superheroes have often been compared to the Western Boom of the 50's while scenes of 1953's Shane plays during a scene. The actors are fully giving it their all in this picture. Hugh Jackman has always had incredible range as an actor, but his turn as Wolverine is the thing that made him a star. It's only with an actor of his caliber and the age of playing the role for so long that you can get a performance of this magnitude with the emotional weight it deserves. Just the same, the usually reserved Patrick Stewart completely subverts his role as the kindly understanding Professor Xavier to a rambling, cynical cranky old man with a form of Alzheimer's. But, Dafne Keen will ultimately come out as the highlight of the film. It's hard to get children actors to put out a role of this magnitude but Keen's Laura manages to be both convincing as a child who's exploring the world for the first time and a violent killer in other scenes.

The action set pieces are astounding. The fight choreography is stable, the edits manage to feel coherent and the amount of chopped limbs, beheadings and spilled blood makes for a gory good time.

It's unclear where the X-men Franchise can go from here. After the critical disappointment of X-Men: Apocalypse but the financial success of Deadpool, fans have been counting the days when 20th Century Fox will sell the film rights back to Marvel Studios so the Mutants can become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But, for the payoff we received at the end, Logan is worth the 17 years worth of X-Men films (Some Good, Some Bad, Most Mediocre) to see two actors have one last ride in what was some of the iconic roles in Superhero film history.

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YaoldeboyMar 4, 2017
To be honest, I never seen that someone applauded in the movies, after this movie the whole cinema applauded, that was just excellent. In this movie there is more drama than in La La Land and Moonlight, great movie
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KeypoMar 3, 2017
This is not a super hero movie, this is a western movie.
The movie is violent, depressing and hard but is great, the Logan character is treated as it should be treated, like a man trying to escape from his past, trying to redeem himself and
This is not a super hero movie, this is a western movie.
The movie is violent, depressing and hard but is great, the Logan character is treated as it should be treated, like a man trying to escape from his past, trying to redeem himself and doing it but making the last sacrifice.
This movie deserve your attention, please watch it and enjoy it.
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DefinitelyMaybMar 4, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Logan is a good movie in some parts (mainly in the beginning). Although this review will probably trigger some of the diehard fans here, much of the film actually has a lot of issues which people seem to be overlooking. If you enjoy the original Xmen films and won't get mad over valid criticisms presented here, feel free to read on. The film does well in many parts: action - amazing and visceral, leaves you speechless. I thought the villain played by Boyd Hollbrook was played very well. Acting in this movie is very good -especially Dafney Keen, the girl who plays X-23. The film is also very funny which is always a good thing.

However, I believe these are the major flaws of the film that prevents it being anywhere as good as X2 or Days of Future Past:
1) Structurally it's very simple (which is fine) but it's so predictable in narrative events. What you essentially have in this film is a an action set piece, then followed by dialogue/character building. Its arguably one of the laziest scripts I've ever seen due to the fact they repeat the same thing after they first retreat from the farm. For example in the midpoint of the film, after they are chased out of a hotel they were residing in, they literally for no reason (despite being on the run) stay at some farm guys house after helping their horses. It makes absolutely no sense given the Transigen troops were after them (with seemingly unlimited resources). And then this is repeated again, when they again stop at the Eden get away.

2) Emotionally this film wasn't that strong. I like the beginning when Logan is taking care of Charles showing the care he has towards his father figure, despite the fact Professor X has lost all of his agency as a character. It is sad, yet emotionally satisfying because it is not artificial. However, this is never developed any further due to the fact the film wanted use to then relate Logan with X-23. So when Charles kinda just dies, it was one of the less impactful deaths of X-Men (I hold X3 death of Charles far superior here). The relationship between X23 and Wolverine also falls flat because they never spend enough time alone to get that relationship. You never really feel Logan is making a choice about his daughter because they never really speak. This was evident in the final act when Logan was seemingly prepared to just let X23 go off and only decided to help once he saw the troops advancing on their position. 3) Score was barely existent, cinematography was average at best (but I did like the beginning 2049 look of America with driveless trucks etc). 4) Lazy tropes. Xander Rice magically appears in the mid point of the film to become another villain and he brings the most generic villain ever which was a clone of Logan. 5) **** kids actor with CGI powers come up at the end. I thought this was suppose to be a grounded film. They also decide to sit there half the time, and only conveniently use their powers where the plot requires them to do so. 6) Chekhov's gun is abused in this film. Adamantium bullet magically shows up to counter clone Logan, magically green power boost potion needed one more time for hero - but then magically evaproates once the noobs are taken out, photo of children conveniently has their secret revendouz point spelt out on the back and surives a grenade explosion. 7) Stupid scene where Caliban blows himself up to also kill Donald Pierce, but is miraculously fine straight after. We also later see the body of Caliban is also not torn to shreds despite 1m from approximity of grenade- WTF? - but even more stupid is the redundant random line said by the villain saying his tissues are good for marking, despite the fact we wont be ever seeing this timeline again and nothing happens with that tissue. 8) Wolverine back get pierced by wood despite having a skeleton made of that stuff. Also stops healing for no reason - we saw earlier in the film that bullets and wounds were still healing albeit slowly.

9) Action was great at start but got tedious. Also too many close ups, wasn't very clean shots by the end. Hopefully, these points highlight the objective flaws of the film. Logan is still a good film, but to say it's best Xmen film would be doing a disservice to X2 and Days of Future Past (and maybe First Class).
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janhellyeahMar 4, 2017
Logan is a fantastic send off to not only Hugh Jackman's Wolverine but mutants in general. The story and world completely encapsulates a dystopian future of an already troubled race. As an X-men fan since the 90's (GO MAGNETO!), this is myLogan is a fantastic send off to not only Hugh Jackman's Wolverine but mutants in general. The story and world completely encapsulates a dystopian future of an already troubled race. As an X-men fan since the 90's (GO MAGNETO!), this is my most emotional comic movie to date. The movie is without a doubt violent, depressive and powerful, a perfect harmony to create an unforgettable masterpiece. Expand
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thoodeeMar 4, 2017
Whoa! Where has this wolverine been all my life?! When first hearing "another" wolverine was getting made, to be honest, I was just hoping for a dud so that way they could just start fresh and get a whole new wolverine going, but boy was IWhoa! Where has this wolverine been all my life?! When first hearing "another" wolverine was getting made, to be honest, I was just hoping for a dud so that way they could just start fresh and get a whole new wolverine going, but boy was I wrong. The fact that they didn't even need to follow the comic and it stands on its own as a classic and a total original is why I can't recommend this movie enough. Expand
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DarthSaix15Mar 3, 2017
From beginning to end this is by far the greatest "X-Men" film yet. The way it started was providing a look at what Wolverine was living his life like today. With a detailed progression into what his life was going to be like soon; thisFrom beginning to end this is by far the greatest "X-Men" film yet. The way it started was providing a look at what Wolverine was living his life like today. With a detailed progression into what his life was going to be like soon; this Marvel hero marks his history in the comic book movie HOF. I would not recommend anyone under 18 (who is not approved for STRONG language or GORY blood scenes) to view this movie but is still a must see for all Marvel fans. I was a little disappointed there was no post-credit scene for the first time in my knowledge of Marvel films so don't waste your time waiting if you see it in theatre. I was also a little disappointed Stan Lee (writing creator of Marvel Comics) did not make his typical cameo appearance but even without him the movie still blew me away. For as story driven and action packed as this movie was I would also prepare you for an emotional roller coaster as well (not to get into detail for that would contain *spoilers*). Please go watch this movie for it deserves your audience. I am looking to improve my reviews for you so please be honest and let me know if my reviews are of any assistance. Expand
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LatinCritic13Mar 3, 2017
After watching Logan at my nearest movie theater, I was blown away of how emotional, epic, and lighthearted that movie was compared to other R rated movies that I've seen in cinema history. Sure, the movie is bloody, dark, and profane. But atAfter watching Logan at my nearest movie theater, I was blown away of how emotional, epic, and lighthearted that movie was compared to other R rated movies that I've seen in cinema history. Sure, the movie is bloody, dark, and profane. But at the same time, it shed light that makes us laugh, shock, or even weep when this is the last time that Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart had to play their iconic characters on the big screen. Aside from that, the little girl that played Laura, Dafne Keen, was phenomenal! She literally kicks ass in that movie! To be honest, I cannot wait to see what other work that she'll be doing in the near future. Speaking of that, James Mangold, the director that directed Logan did a fantastic job on setting up this film's direction by exploring the optimism and the seriousness when it comes to the final moments for Wolverine's story. The performances, cinematography, action intensity, and visual effects were outstanding in this film. For some reason, this movie felt very different than any other superhero film adaptation that I've ever seen in my whole entire life. Unlike Deadpool and The Dark Knight, we're thrown into a story that had a fantastic diverse range of characters, plot points, and moments that kindly fondled quite well that actually wrapped up this film right! Without a doubt, this movie is The Dark Knight of X-Men movies and it's considered to be known as a cult classic of the 2010s. Plus, this movie is bound to get the Oscars that it deserves. Thank you Hugh Jackman and Sir. Patrick Stewart for the memories. I'm so glad that I watched this movie because of you guys. Expand
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iioniicMar 3, 2017
its am impact film that hits you hard from the beginning its a thrilling character driven study that gives an analysis on the fall of greatness its a fantastic film that will leave a legacy for the character
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milkandcookies2Mar 3, 2017
It is such an astounding movie. It felt like finally, we saw what X-Men movies should have been like all along. All of the actors were amazing. Without spoiling anything, it is definitely a must see movie. It is one of the best movies I haveIt is such an astounding movie. It felt like finally, we saw what X-Men movies should have been like all along. All of the actors were amazing. Without spoiling anything, it is definitely a must see movie. It is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Expand
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johnem95Mar 3, 2017
Logan is refreshingly human and small-scale for a "superhero" film. There's no portals in the sky waiting to annihilate a planet, just a grizzled man and a young girl on the run. It's a poignant conclusion to Hugh Jackman's 17-year runLogan is refreshingly human and small-scale for a "superhero" film. There's no portals in the sky waiting to annihilate a planet, just a grizzled man and a young girl on the run. It's a poignant conclusion to Hugh Jackman's 17-year run playing the Wolverine, as he goes out giving his best performance as the character to date. Expand
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JorgeLestreMar 3, 2017
'Logan' is the perfect goodbye to these beloved characters. Is bold and unusual, gory and well directed. I would be very pleased if Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart would run for the Oscars next year.
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KingOfRockMar 3, 2017
I am one of those people who are extremely hesitant to give a movie, or anything, a perfect score. For "Logan"? That's where I have to do it. This movie has its flaws, sure, but the same can be said about all great movies. The fact is thisI am one of those people who are extremely hesitant to give a movie, or anything, a perfect score. For "Logan"? That's where I have to do it. This movie has its flaws, sure, but the same can be said about all great movies. The fact is this movie does so much more right that the flaws are easily overlooked. The movie has great acting, a great story, and hits you emotionally in ways you never thought a superhero movie could. In fact, the drama and acting in this film are so great it makes you forget it's a superhero movie. Not that I dislike superhero movies are want to talk down to them, because they're some of my favorites. However, very few could be considered highbrow the way "Logan" is. Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart have great chemistry together and both are in top form. Dafne Keen also did a great job as well and was highly believable, something you don't see from child actors. Basically, if they acted in the movie and they weren't an extra or a minor character it was great. The movie is dark and broody, but doesn't take itself too seriously at times. It can make you laugh but will also make you cry. It's an emotional rollercoaster. If you were thinking about catching "Logan" the answer is, "Yes. Do it." Expand
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Iky009Mar 3, 2017
The film itself contains an essence of something I had seen before, just look at the relationship between the old and decadent Logan and the little Laura, the family concept is constituted by the few culminated in moments full of franticThe film itself contains an essence of something I had seen before, just look at the relationship between the old and decadent Logan and the little Laura, the family concept is constituted by the few culminated in moments full of frantic action, shocking violence and a Sad end Logan surprises in everything, distancing himself from everything that was his predecessors and closing with mastery the saga of Old Wolverine. Expand
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djpaulone1Mar 3, 2017
Took many crap x-men/wolverine movies before we got a winner. Unbelievable pacing, acting of Hugh Jackman makes this years Oscar winner look undeserving. Patrick Stewart was so entertaining. x-23 the little girl is amazing. The action isTook many crap x-men/wolverine movies before we got a winner. Unbelievable pacing, acting of Hugh Jackman makes this years Oscar winner look undeserving. Patrick Stewart was so entertaining. x-23 the little girl is amazing. The action is probably the best I've seen in any prior comic book movie or action genre in general. Def worthy of a watch or in my case multiple watches. Expand
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